Good thing about Sestito, like you've all said, is his grit and intensity. He doesn't take too many penalties but does play hard. And I think he'll DRAW some penalties out of the Flyers. He's like a Clarkson from 3-4 years ago, could be good, could be bad... We'll see.

Just trying to stay optimistic.

The guy has 0 goals in 64 NHL games. He's like Clarkson if you removed the goal-scoring talent and added more falling down. The 4th line will get annihilated tonight, it's just a question of whether Brodeur can make the stops.

If Steven Gionta was called up today, and not a few weeks ago, no one would have ever thought he would be a game-changer at a few clutch moments this series. But that's how the story of the playoffs played out. We'll see what Sestito does and react.

If Steven Gionta was called up today, and not a few weeks ago, no one would have ever thought he would be a game-changer at a few clutch moments this series. But that's how the story of the playoffs played out. We'll see what Sestito does and react.

When you adjust Tim Sestito's ice time, he basically has the same career shots on goal rate as Cam Janssen.

It's sad really. He's gotten so many looks and has generated nothing, but yet they keep giving him more chances. The sad part is there is just no one to really bring up when you know Zharkov won't get another shot and Tedenby was never going to be.

Not sure what I want the lines to be tonight since that 4th line has been really good. It really sucks that Philly can role 4 excellent lines, so much so that you can't really hide anyone.

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"The Stanley Cup has fallen from the Stars. The new millennium has its first Stanley Cup Champion, and it's the New Jersey Devils." Mike Miller calling the Devils winning the Stanley Cup.

"It goes to the captain and then there are handoffs during a skate around the ice" Mike Emrick as Scott Stevens is being presented the Stanley Cup.

The guy has 0 goals in 64 NHL games. He's like Clarkson if you removed the goal-scoring talent and added more falling down. The 4th line will get annihilated tonight, it's just a question of whether Brodeur can make the stops.

Yeah. Pretty much this.

I also credited with you on the thought you had a few days ago. This pretty much encapsulates your point on the fact that if Parise leaves, the Devils are in trouble. They have no NHL caliber talent in the organization on the wings.

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Bill Simmons: "The Bruins are like Fredo -- they're dead to me as long as the owner is alive."

Nothing concrete but the rumors I saw suggested his back. That would explain his skating loss and shooting shyness.

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Your unconditional rejection of violence makes you smugly think of yourselves as noble, as enlightened, but in reality it is nothing less than abject moral capitulation to evil. Unconditional rejection of self-defense, because you think its a supposed surrender to violence, leaves you no resort but begging for mercy or offering appeasement.

-Terry Goodkind

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The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The second best time is now.

My guess is that we wont have to worry about Sestito and we'll see Adam back on D. It's the safer move, I think, because if AL struggles on D Pete can move Harrold back and then double shift a forward with Gio and Carter on the 4th line, probably Zach.